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Rota
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Awa
rds
Scholarship
awards
were
given
to
graduating
Lindenhurst
High
School
seniors
by
the
Lindenhurst
Rotary
Club
recently
as
follows
:
Cecile
Barrett,
nursing;
Michele
DePalo
,
art
;
Helen
Kellerman
,
liberal
arts
science;
Gary
Meserole
,
political
theory,
Thomas
Padovani
,
engineering;
Linda
Thibault
,
general
college
.
The
Rotary
'
s
\Service
Above
Self\
award
was
given
to
Thomas
Malone
,
and
a
special
award
went
to
Gary
Meserole
,
past
president
of
the
Interact
Club
for
his
leadership
in
service
to
the
Red
Cross.
N.B.
M
athletes
Awards
In
recogn
ition
of
participation
in
mathematical
activities
and
outstanding
achievement
in
mathematics
competition
,
the
North
Babylon
High
School
Mathematics
Department
is
proud
to
announce
the
following
awards
for
the
school
year
1971-
72.
MATHLETES
AWARDS
For
scoring
points
in
the
Suffolk
County
Math
League
com-
petition
,
the
following
students
are
awarded
the
North
Babylon
Math
Letter:
Frank
Marter
,
Ray
Willemann
,
Glen
Hanington
and
Vincent
Maltese.
For
scoring
points
in
the
Suf-
folk
County
Math
League
the
following
student
is
awarded
a
sterling
Math
Club
Pin
with
'72
numeral
in
lieu
of
a
second
letter:
Richard
Kutikoff.
Long
Island
Math
Fair
Awards
:
For
representing
North
Babylon
High
School
in
the
field
of
Mathematics
at
the
Long
Island
Math
Fair
and
for
reaching
the
semifinals
,
the
following
student
is
awarded
the
Long
Island
Math
Fair
Bronze
Medal
:
Richard
Kutikoff.
For
presenting
mathematics
papers
at
the
Long
Island
Math
Fair
,
the
following
students
are
awarde
d
Certificates
of
Merit
:
Walter
Anketell
,
Ray
Willemann
,
Richard
Kutikoff
,
Vincent
Maltese
,
and
William
Zerella
Suffolk
County
Mathematics
Teachers
Association
Math
Contest
Awards
:
For
achieving
the
highest
score
in
North
Babylon
High
School
in
the
11th
Year
Competition
,
a
Suffolk
County
Mathematics
Teachers
Association
Gold
Pin
is
awarded
to:
Randy
Newman
Runner-up
Certificates
of
Meri
t
are
awarded
to:
Ray
Willemann
2nd
Place
,
and
Tom
Jorgensen
3rd
Place.
For
achieving
the
highest
score
in
North
Babylon
High
School
in
the
10th
Year
Competition
,
a
Suffolk
County
Mathematics
Teachers
Association
Gold
Pin
is
awarded
to
Steve
Trezza
.
Runner
up
Certificates
of
Merit
are
awarded
to
Bobby
Isom
2nd
Place
and
Dean
Weinstock
3rd
Place
Mathematics
Association
of
America
Contest
Award
For
achieving
the
highest
score
in
the
Mathematics
Association
of
America
Math
Contest
in
the
North
Babylon
High
School
,
the
contest
is
open
to
all
grades
,
the
MAA
Gold
Pin
is
awarded
to:
William
Maloney
and
Honorable
Mention
-
Richard
Kutikoff.
Mathletes
Awards
For
faithful
and
industrious
participation
in
practice
sessions
and
competition
in
Math
Meets
,
the
following
students
are
awarded
sterling
Math
Club
Pins:
George
Lucas
(Capt.)
,
Diane
Emord
,
Ralph
Polese
,
Joseph
Ambroso
,
Joseph
Smith
,
William
Zerella
,
Paul
Chiccetti
,
Irene
Oberste-Vorth
,
Greg
Miller
,
Margaret
Frylink
,
Randy
Newman
,
Patricia
White
,
Robert
Pierson
,
Ed
Palma
,
and
Anthony
Grilli
Ba
bylon
Graduation
On
Sunday
Sunday,
June
25
,
at
five
o
'
clock
the
Babylon
High
School
Senior
Class
of
approximately
186
graduates
will
receive
their
diplomas.
In
case
of
inclement
weather
the
exercises
will
be
held
in
the
high
school
gymnasium.
The
Invocation
and
Benediction
will
be
offered
by
Reverend
Calvin
Gray
of
the
Presbyterian
Church.
The
senior
prize
awards
will
be
made
by
Dr.
Gerald
W.
An-
derson
,
Superintendent
of
Schools.
Diplomas
will
be
presented
to
the
graduates
by
Dr.
Henry
J.
Rendich
,
President
of
the
Board
of
Education
assisted
by
the
high
school
principal
,
Mr.
Johm
A.
Stack.
Lynn
Holsclaw
has
been
named
as
Valdictorian
of
the
class
,
and
Glen
n
Roberts
is
the
Salutatorian.
Two
Win
D
PTA
Scholarships
ART
WINNER:
Cathy
Carroll
with
Art
teacher
Linda
Stein
and
Richard
McTigue,
President
of
DPTA.
Cathy
Carroll
,
daughter
of
James
and
Catherine
Carroll
of
2
Wyandotte
Street
,
Deer
Park
,
has
won
the
art
contest
sponsored
by
the
Deer
Park
Teachers
Association
.
Cathy,
a
senior
,
is
going
to
attend
Missouri
Valley
College
.
She
has
received
a
$3200.00
art
scholarship.
Cathy
will
fly
to
Wash
ington
on
June
21st
to
attend
a
reception
sponsored
by
the
National
Education
Association.
The
President
,
the
First
Lady
,
the
Vice-President
,
Congressmen,
Supreme
Court
Justices
,
other
governmen
t
dignitaries
and
business
leaders
have
been
in-
vited
to
attend
the
\Salute
to
Education
.
\
The
art
work
by
Cathy,
an
oil
lift
with
pen
and
ink
,
will
be
presented
to
a
local
congressional
leader
by
Cathy
and
Richard
McTigue
,
President
of
the
D.P.T.A.
Cathy
'
s
work
includes
an
original
poem
which
fits
in
wi
th
the
theme
of
the
program.
Students
from
Memorial
School,
Robert
Frost
,
John
F.
Kennedy
and
the
High
School
entered
this
competition.
It
certainly
showed
the
outstanding
art
work
being
done
in
Deer
Park
on
all
levels
.
The
committee
who
judged
the
art
work
included
:
Phil
Savino
,
Art
Chairman
;
Jerry
LaMur
a
,
Art
Teacher
,
D.P.T.A.
1st
Vice-
President
;
Denise
Kaplan
,
Art
Teacher
and
Dick
McTigue
,
D.P.T.A.
President.
Tow
n
Offers
Summer
Progra
m
This
summer
the
Town
of
Islip
Department
of
Parks
,
Recreation
and
Cultural
Affairs
will
sponsor
a
summer
instrumental
music
program
for
students
living
in
the
Town
of
Islip.
The
program
is
open
to
all
students
who
are
presently
studying
instruments
in
their
schools.
The
program
will
be
offered
for
four
weeks
beginning
July
3rd
and
concluding
July
28
,
1972.
A
registration
fee
of
ten
dollars
($10.00)
will
be
charged
for
each
pupil.
Each
pupil
will
attend
two
,
thrity-minute
lesson
periods
per
week
as
well
as
one
,
forty-five
minute
rehearsal
each
week.
Parents
and
friends
will
be
in-
vited
to
a
concert
rehearsal
the
final
week.
The
program
is
designed
to
further
the
performance
level
of
the
individual
student
and
to
maintain
a
continuous
grow
th
during
the
summer
months.
May
we
add
that
it
can
also
furnish
a
wonderful
means
of
filling
free
time
with
a
creative
experience.
Realizing
from
past
experience
the
gains
made
by
the
in-
strumental
music
students
through
this
program
,
we
hope
many
students
will
again
avail
themselves
of
this
opportunity.
For
further
information
or
to
register
,
call
the
Recreation
Administration
Office
at
581-2000
,
325
.
All
registrations
will
close
on
June
16th
.
BOY
SCOUTS
off
West
Babylon
'
s
Troop
280
pose
with
Scoutmaster
Gus
Zajic
'
moments
before
they
participated
in
the
Babylon
Cen-
tennial
Parade
recently
.
The
Troop
can
boast
100
percent
attendance
participating
in
the
parade
.
Left
to
right
,
the
boys
are
:
Joe
Zajic
,
Tom
Feerick
,
Chris
Duffy,
Scott
Booher
and
Stuart
Langer
in
front.
On
the
floa
t
in
the
background
are:
Al
Schweigert
,
Paul
Weiss
,
Paul
Askew
and
Scoutmaster
Zajic
.
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Deposits
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puppies
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our
own
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sired
bitch
.
Imported
from
Germany,
the
sire
has
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over
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NUNZiO'S CLEANERS A^D CUSTOM TAILORING DONE ON PREMISES COMPLETE ALTERATIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY FORMAL Same Day Service - In by 11:30 , out by 4:30 WEAl? FREE BOX 669-9683 DFMTAS STORAGE 99 Deer Park Ave. , Babylon KKW * *** ¦ MO 9 620 1 /^l^ 1 W.E. BRILL OPTICIAN fepfv ( Member American Board of Opticianty ]\ £&/ r > <\f CONTACT LENS TECHNICIAN jf^r /^ ^ V 16 REID AVE. BABYLON N.Y. 11702 ^5^' j SALE CLOSING JUNE 30th _ „ iStM m^l DRASTICALLY : i^^^mti ^^^fel^lO^W^^n nc Q1 0 M CD l ^ili^^ •SOlVNS m> :^^;^^^^^:d •COW 5 V ' TJt-^^^^OME IN WHILE STOCK LASTS - \Q. J^^\^ NO HOLDS - ALL SALES FINAL! . ' • j Rota ry Awa rds Scholarship awards were given to graduating Lindenhurst High School seniors by the Lindenhurst Rotary Club recently as follows : Cecile Barrett, nursing; Michele DePalo , art ; Helen Kellerman , liberal arts science; Gary Meserole , political theory, Thomas Padovani , engineering; Linda Thibault , general college . The Rotary ' s \Service Above Self\ award was given to Thomas Malone , and a special award went to Gary Meserole , past president of the Interact Club for his leadership in service to the Red Cross. N.B. M athletes Awards In recogn ition of participation in mathematical activities and outstanding achievement in mathematics competition , the North Babylon High School Mathematics Department is proud to announce the following awards for the school year 1971- 72. MATHLETES AWARDS For scoring points in the Suffolk County Math League com- petition , the following students are awarded the North Babylon Math Letter: Frank Marter , Ray Willemann , Glen Hanington and Vincent Maltese. For scoring points in the Suf- folk County Math League the following student is awarded a sterling Math Club Pin with '72 numeral in lieu of a second letter: Richard Kutikoff. Long Island Math Fair Awards : For representing North Babylon High School in the field of Mathematics at the Long Island Math Fair and for reaching the semifinals , the following student is awarded the Long Island Math Fair Bronze Medal : Richard Kutikoff. For presenting mathematics papers at the Long Island Math Fair , the following students are awarde d Certificates of Merit : Walter Anketell , Ray Willemann , Richard Kutikoff , Vincent Maltese , and William Zerella Suffolk County Mathematics Teachers Association Math Contest Awards : For achieving the highest score in North Babylon High School in the 11th Year Competition , a Suffolk County Mathematics Teachers Association Gold Pin is awarded to: Randy Newman Runner-up Certificates of Meri t are awarded to: Ray Willemann 2nd Place , and Tom Jorgensen 3rd Place. For achieving the highest score in North Babylon High School in the 10th Year Competition , a Suffolk County Mathematics Teachers Association Gold Pin is awarded to Steve Trezza . Runner up Certificates of Merit are awarded to Bobby Isom 2nd Place and Dean Weinstock 3rd Place Mathematics Association of America Contest Award For achieving the highest score in the Mathematics Association of America Math Contest in the North Babylon High School , the contest is open to all grades , the MAA Gold Pin is awarded to: William Maloney and Honorable Mention - Richard Kutikoff. Mathletes Awards For faithful and industrious participation in practice sessions and competition in Math Meets , the following students are awarded sterling Math Club Pins: George Lucas (Capt.) , Diane Emord , Ralph Polese , Joseph Ambroso , Joseph Smith , William Zerella , Paul Chiccetti , Irene Oberste-Vorth , Greg Miller , Margaret Frylink , Randy Newman , Patricia White , Robert Pierson , Ed Palma , and Anthony Grilli Ba bylon Graduation On Sunday Sunday, June 25 , at five o ' clock the Babylon High School Senior Class of approximately 186 graduates will receive their diplomas. In case of inclement weather the exercises will be held in the high school gymnasium. The Invocation and Benediction will be offered by Reverend Calvin Gray of the Presbyterian Church. The senior prize awards will be made by Dr. Gerald W. An- derson , Superintendent of Schools. Diplomas will be presented to the graduates by Dr. Henry J. Rendich , President of the Board of Education assisted by the high school principal , Mr. Johm A. Stack. Lynn Holsclaw has been named as Valdictorian of the class , and Glen n Roberts is the Salutatorian. Two Win D PTA Scholarships ART WINNER: Cathy Carroll with Art teacher Linda Stein and Richard McTigue, President of DPTA. Cathy Carroll , daughter of James and Catherine Carroll of 2 Wyandotte Street , Deer Park , has won the art contest sponsored by the Deer Park Teachers Association . Cathy, a senior , is going to attend Missouri Valley College . She has received a $3200.00 art scholarship. Cathy will fly to Wash ington on June 21st to attend a reception sponsored by the National Education Association. The President , the First Lady , the Vice-President , Congressmen, Supreme Court Justices , other governmen t dignitaries and business leaders have been in- vited to attend the \Salute to Education . \ The art work by Cathy, an oil lift with pen and ink , will be presented to a local congressional leader by Cathy and Richard McTigue , President of the D.P.T.A. Cathy ' s work includes an original poem which fits in wi th the theme of the program. Students from Memorial School, Robert Frost , John F. Kennedy and the High School entered this competition. It certainly showed the outstanding art work being done in Deer Park on all levels . The committee who judged the art work included : Phil Savino , Art Chairman ; Jerry LaMur a , Art Teacher , D.P.T.A. 1st Vice- President ; Denise Kaplan , Art Teacher and Dick McTigue , D.P.T.A. President. Tow n Offers Summer Progra m This summer the Town of Islip Department of Parks , Recreation and Cultural Affairs will sponsor a summer instrumental music program for students living in the Town of Islip. The program is open to all students who are presently studying instruments in their schools. The program will be offered for four weeks beginning July 3rd and concluding July 28 , 1972. A registration fee of ten dollars ($10.00) will be charged for each pupil. Each pupil will attend two , thrity-minute lesson periods per week as well as one , forty-five minute rehearsal each week. Parents and friends will be in- vited to a concert rehearsal the final week. The program is designed to further the performance level of the individual student and to maintain a continuous grow th during the summer months. May we add that it can also furnish a wonderful means of filling free time with a creative experience. Realizing from past experience the gains made by the in- strumental music students through this program , we hope many students will again avail themselves of this opportunity. For further information or to register , call the Recreation Administration Office at 581-2000 , 325 . All registrations will close on June 16th . BOY SCOUTS off West Babylon ' s Troop 280 pose with Scoutmaster Gus Zajic ' moments before they participated in the Babylon Cen- tennial Parade recently . The Troop can boast 100 percent attendance participating in the parade . Left to right , the boys are : Joe Zajic , Tom Feerick , Chris Duffy, Scott Booher and Stuart Langer in front. On the floa t in the background are: Al Schweigert , Paul Weiss , Paul Askew and Scoutmaster Zajic . DOG Ow TRAINING fWm Courses For Every Dog - 'f '^ wStu For Every Pocketbook ^k- iir irim • BOARDING If^f l • GROOMING H^%JP REDUCED SUMMER BOARDING RATES LARGE INDOOR & OUTDOO R BOARDING FACILITIES FREE PICK UP & DEL I VER Y 587*9364 ALL TRAINING BY TOM O'CONNOR (member of U.S. Professional Dog Trainers Assoc. ) NOW AVAILABLE ...(to show minded people) An outstanding Champio n Bitch has been bred to an im- ported son of \ the Nick Dog \ the top producing German Shepherd in G ermany. She has recently been honored at one of the major East Coast Specialty Shows for her out- standing abilities and previous show wins over the top dogs in the country. Six males are available direct from owner-breeder. AT STUD improve your breeding program. - An all winning German Shepherd is at stud to help you im- prove bone , pigment , size and character. - Don ' t settle for less -Stud fee $1 25 . Inquire Abou t Our 4th of July Litter. Deposits are now being accepted for puppies from our own champion sired bitch . Imported from Germany, the sire has sired over 40 litters in Germany and is rated V-l , Sch II and is X-rayed 1-A (Perfect). Our CAT BOARDING Facilities are the Finest on Ll.| Catering to custom diets & a uniquely designed nursery to in- 1 sure that your cat is not confined to customary cages. J NOR BROOK KENNELS 255 Adams Blvd. , Farmingdale